The Oxford Handbook of Scottish Theatre
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford Handbooks
ISBN-10
019285738X
ISBN-13
9780192857385
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 28th, 2025
Print length
896 Pages
Weight
1,724 grams
Dimensions
18.20 x 25.30 x 5.40 cms
Product Classification:
Theatre studiesPlays, playscriptsLiterary studies: plays & playwrights
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The Oxford Handbook of Scottish Theatre tells the story of drama and performance in Scotland from the earliest medieval traces of folk plays and royal ceremonies right up to the challenges of the present post-pandemic moment in the professional theatre.
The Oxford Handbook of Scottish Theatre tells the story of drama and performing in Scotland from the earliest traces of folk plays, performances, and royal ceremonies in the medieval period right up to the challenges of the present post-pandemic moment in the professional theatre. It brings together distinguished scholars, theatre professionals, critics and reviewers to share their experiences of studying and in some cases producing the most significant landmarks of Scottish stage history, discussing pivotal plays and productions (Lyndsay''s Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis, Ramsay''s The Gentle Shepherd, Home''s Douglas, adaptations of Rob Roy and the ''National Drama'', Lamont Stewart''s Men Should Weep, Lochhead''s Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Cut Off), writers (including Joanna Baillie, J.M Barrie, James Bridie, John McGrath, and the writers of the radical post-Millenium generation), and companies (including The Scottish National Players, The Glasgow Citizens, 7:84, Wildcat, Communicado, and the National Theatre of Scotland) alongside incisive accounts of the cultural contexts (from the Reformation to the Thatcher government and beyond) that produced and challenged them. Separate chapters explore Scots language and Gaelic drama; the popular theatrical forms of the travelling ''geggies'', music hall, variety, and pantomime; theatre for young audiences; radio and television drama; the significant roles of the director and the theatre critic and reviewer in shaping Scottish theatre; and the Scottish stage''s long history of dialogue with performance traditions in England, Ireland, and Continental Europe. Contributors describe the often-fierce struggles that led to the opening up of the Scottish stage to working-class voices and audiences, women writers and performers, writers of colour, LGBTQ+ voices, innovators in dramatic form, and the long process leading towards the foundation of the NTS, and its early work alongside other key developments in the twenty-first century.
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